Klondike Annie (film): Difference between revisions

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====Subject: [[:Category:Explicit Sexuality|Explicit Sexuality]] [[:Category:Torture|Torture]][[:Category:Unpunished Crime|Unpunished Crime]] [[:Category:|Category:]]====
====Subject: [[:Category:Explicit Sexuality|Explicit Sexuality]], [[:Category:Torture|Torture]], [[:Category:Unpunished Crime|Unpunished Crime]] [[:Category:|Category:]]====


====Medium: [[:Category:Film Video|Film Video]]====
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'''Artist:''' Mae West
'''Artist:''' Mae West


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'''Results of Incident:''' "The controversy began immediately upon Hollywood previews of the film in early February, when Breen learned that Paramount was exhibiting a print containing material that had been deleted from the version of the film approved by the PCA. Breen immediately rescinded the Code seal and entered into into further negotiations with the studio which resulted in the elimination of 'love talk' and other implications of an 'illicit love affair,' before he agreed on 10 February 1936 to the film's release. Klondike Annie opened five days later in a special public preview in Miami and was released nationwide the following week."
'''Results of Incident:''' "The controversy began immediately upon Hollywood previews of the film in early February, when Breen learned that Paramount was exhibiting a print containing material that had been deleted from the version of the film approved by the PCA. Breen immediately rescinded the Code seal and entered into into further negotiations with the studio which resulted in the elimination of 'love talk' and other implications of an 'illicit love affair,' before he agreed on 10 February 1936 to the film's release. Klondike Annie opened five days later in a special public preview in Miami and was released nationwide the following week."


'''Source:''' Ramona Curry, "Mae West as Censored Commodity: The Case of "Klondike Annie," Cinema Journal 31, No.1, Fall '91 Pg.57-85
'''Source:''' Ramona Curry, "Mae West as Censored Commodity: The Case of Klondike Annie, Cinema Journal 31, No.1, Fall '91 Pg.57-85


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